This works for me as an effective counter-measure to maillist spam: I avoid the maillist spam syndrome by having a separate GMail account for my maillists. Not only is GMail free and has an enormous inbox (~2GB), but it has GREAT spam filters built in (which you can tune further) AND it is pretty good at grouping maillist threads together too. pc On 6/21/07, maillist@xxxxxxx <maillist@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I did not realise until I checked one of my spam filters today how much spam I was receiving because I have posted on this list. Someone on the list seems to feel it is a demonstration of their IT skill to be able to harvest email addresses on a mail list. The only way to deal with these internet terrorists is to "let" them win by no longer using email lists. Must be a great satisfaction to them to be able able to stop the free exchange of advice, information and ideas. Un-subscribing from this may not be much of a loss to to the list but, when some person decides to use the list to troll for email addresses to spam the simplest thing to do is just stop using the email address I use for the list. Spammers misuse of internet features such as mail lists are effectively killing other users enjoyment and use of the net. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list